Aging Basics
Common Health Issues
Mental Health & Cognition
Social & Lifestyle
Careers
100

This is the study of aging and older adults.

What is gerontology?

100

A condition with high blood sugar levels.

What is diabetes?

100

Feeling of persistent sadness in older adults.

What is depression?

100

Leaving the workforce due to age.

 What is retirement?


100

A professional who helps older adults with daily care.

What is a caregiver?


200

Aging that occurs naturally without disease.

What is normal aging?

200

Loss of bone movement and density common in older adults.

What is arthritis?

200

Ability to think, learn, and remember.

What is cognition?


200

Feeling alone or isolated.

 What is social isolation?


200

A doctor specializing in older adults.

 What is a geriatrician?


300

The gradual decline in body function over time.

What is biological aging?

300

This disease affects memory and thinking.

What is Alzheimer’s disease?

300

A decline in mental ability severe enough to interfere with daily life.

What is dementia?

300

Physical activity that improves health in aging.

What is exercise?

300

A professional focusing on mental health in aging.

What is a geropsychologist?

400

This term refers to age based on years lived.

What is chronological age?

400

A condition where blood pressure is too high.

What is hypertension?

400

Confusion that happens suddenly, often in hospitals.

What is delirium?

400

Healthy eating pattern for older adults.

 What is a balanced diet?

400

Someone who plans programs for elderly communities.

What is a gerontologist?

500

Aging influenced by lifestyle, stress, and environment.

What is secondary aging?

500

A major cause of disability affecting movement.

What is a stroke?

500

Activities that help keep the brain active (reading, puzzles).

What is cognitive stimulation?

500

Support from family, friends, and community.

What is a support system?

500

Helps older adults access services and support.

What is a social worker?

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